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{{character|image=Tigerlily.jpg|performer=[[Joanna Lumley]]|note=voice|debut=1999}}
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[[Image:Tigerlily.jpg|frame|"If only her petals curled up a little more, she'd be all right."]]
 
 
'''Tiger Lily''' is a talking flower encountered by Alice in ''[[Alice in Wonderland (film)|Alice in Wonderland]]''. She asserts that the reason garden flowers seldom speak is because the flowerbeds are too soft, sending the plants to sleep. She attempts to assert her authority over the other plants, but they know she can't get at them.
 
'''Tiger Lily''' is a talking flower encountered by Alice in ''[[Alice in Wonderland (film)|Alice in Wonderland]]''. She asserts that the reason garden flowers seldom speak is because the flowerbeds are too soft, sending the plants to sleep. She attempts to assert her authority over the other plants, but they know she can't get at them.
   
Tiger Lily and the other flowers were taken from [[Lewis Carroll]]'s ''Through the Looking Glass'', and not ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]''.
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Tiger Lily and the other flowers were taken from [[Lewis Carroll]]'s ''Through the Looking Glass'', and not ''[[Alice in Wonderland|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]''.
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==See also==
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* [[Lily (tiger)]], character from [[Zhima Jie: Da Niao Kan Shijie]]
   
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 23 September 2018

Tigerlily
PERFORMER Joanna Lumley voice
DEBUT 1999

Tiger Lily is a talking flower encountered by Alice in Alice in Wonderland. She asserts that the reason garden flowers seldom speak is because the flowerbeds are too soft, sending the plants to sleep. She attempts to assert her authority over the other plants, but they know she can't get at them.

Tiger Lily and the other flowers were taken from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, and not Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

See also